Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 12, 1950, p. 4

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r the georgetown herald vwtateuy april j 2 950 travel notes arc you going io ithis spring we earn iwinn oottmen edeji grams m alfeua m4r orthdayf isltal altlhobleit thj mill eaaiamaiaw ij ioimiae ear for fall lhforsnatlsn eanuei f inner c thonijon insurance service cpr rail tickets agents far tca anil a ix air and steamship lines notex reservations ceaaplete travel sendee phone j19w mill st caiihoa poat ttotl frosb la natrltlvt valua toil those tasty little canned peas on todoys ar far oryfrom the pcptttfal pleased the palate of helen of troyl its probable at least that the beauteous queen of oncjent days ate teaa for they were- a part of the regular diet of mankind as far back as prehistoric dbys they were relished alike ivy egyptians greeks romans anti early chris tians in the latter usirt of the nine- chu n batfibt chureh rev chas r gower minister mrevmtrh wright organist- 10 om iloware lest thou forget the lord ii- am sunday school 7 pm r baptist brothorhood from toronto special singing these services wilt be hold each nlgtit- from april 10th to 23rd st georges church peas in earthen jars that were buried for 84 centuries tn the ruins ottroy- while dried ripe bear and cooked wholepods were ths piece de re slstanee cm ancestral bds of fare almost all pens sold- in the modern gourmets world ar canned cosrif meroiauy it is a fact that canned peas on thoaverage have greatev nutritive valuethan homeeooked fresh peas moredver the average coat of the freahi ioeur b av ghat according to university test peas of old doubtless ware eaten as they came big ones mixed in with little and soft sweet pea i with irregular ones modern can ning methods allow sorting as to size end shape the early or june types are usually smooth skinned and nearly round and the sweet of sugar types ore of tea of irregu lar shape and possess a naturally sweeter taste during the time of the frencn king louis xiv peas sold jor 6250 q- pint today canned peas are one of the few inexpensive items in the market basket while the cost tit peas during ifhtjs time made tlieni a sought- after dciicaepnihe passing of years with its strides in the intricacies ot commercial canning has brought them to a popular level archdeacon vfot cl thiinpson tv jlftiei first i sunday ftr easter i sujiay schtjot 1qq0 am holy communion ll am evenliosng 7 st albanssctaarch glen wiiiuus first slutdayaftei sunday school 1030 am cvensong 3 op pm v cast ud uuehoom rreibytehan chttfeves jttev alex 3 colder ba knox thnreh 10ajn sunday school 11 am public worship ejmehouse 130 pm sunday school sj0 pm public worship en the highways mr balllnsrad charge of the united church william a qtbb minliter halllnarad 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship cburrhlll 130 pm public worship melville 2 pm sxiiii school 3 pm public worship ns factor in mastitis study of 600 cows reveals when it comes to catching bovine mastitis old bossv isnt so bod off after ail at least this is the conclusion drawn by two university of califorj nia- veterinarians from a studyof over 600 cows exposed in two out- breaks of the disease the scientists drs rpt- bee and i o wta- pointed up her nncdpatsto challenge to wide- b reports that old cqws ure more susceptible to mastitis than younger cows bec our st d emo no srtfntncant relationskipbetween susceptibility and age we have con cluded that the age factor does not play a decisive part in the spread of the common type of mastitis they said fj pending further evidence arspg this line these veterinarians dj not idvise formers to segregate or dis pose of old cows with healthy ud- rlers they believe that good sanita tion safety measures to prevent ud der injury and segregation of in fected animals should be the major holy cross rc chuck revfr v j morgan nd and 4th sundays mass at 9 am 1st 3rd and 3th sundays mass at 11 in vorval charge of the culled jsszen rev alex cowan ba nerval 10 ajn sunday school 11 am public worship glen williams 1030 am sunday school 1 pjn public worship norval and inltfn presbtterian churches rev j l solfb-bj- norvsl 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship union 2 pm sunday school 1 pm public worship quisle fan rapaln maria by warid war ii valtnim a truck pulling a trailer iqutlu ttrsrinilt tn thajjrlvw8y of tekai fohrj home a younf man in an oyeraeaa jacket jurps fronf tha cob heres your repair truck he calls chorrwy wheres the tractor- that needs fixing right here soya jho wrmer motioning to the barn the veteran enters the trailer and comes out with- an electric drill- which he pluaslnto an outkt at the corner of ihe bnrn jri no time he lubuzio 1rrgrwr uw tri0tbrco worldng on a type of rpalr 4t praotloal only beoaum ota farm has flaetrlolty as a aouree of pjovaic and light pv 6an van king to at thla lobdbtjefora lonf tlm tha younj frjbrjfrijj and vvt ajfurad 3 just trhare the jtolaa to ba borod oood tjimgjrou om along jrt- id ujj ba wltto w get thu partlnto lori 7ha rural alactrlflcauon adruiii- tration jtayt tmt mn 6 j repair aarvlce 1 bamg- pfbvldad by rriora than a score of world war tr veterans in the area aarved by the upshur rural electric coopera tive around pllmer texas the texas vocational agriculture de partment la giving them inatltu- ti6nalonthafarm training in a school near gilmer which also la served with electric power by the coop one of these veterans assembles his portable repair shop on the chassis of an old truck arid equips it with everything from a sturdy work bench to a stock of machine ond plow bolts steel shelves in the j rear carry welding rods pipe dleil pipe vise chain hr socket set ond tap and bo t0 one wail tt oxygen cind acetylene tanks for welding such a veteran is equipped to tackle any repair job within reasonj t9 t fi u iv h 1 i 1950 lpok for cpr coaches i coaches are now rolling out of tba plastic murals as shown above cpr s ngus shops in montreal decorate the end walls of now can- and it is expected 04 of them iwui adion pacific railway day coaches be n a system wide mainline sar- now being turned out ft 5z um s host nine montb reclining choirs extra wide picture ylndows and an allglass door sep arating the smoking comportment from the rest of the car the new four murals like the ono pictured here decorate the end walls of cor down through th yexiri gray coach linos passonj gars havo enjoyed a full measure of now model comfort as bettor and better buses have been built this record is your assurance that you ill cc linn to enjoy all avantagesofprogret public travel service on the highways st louis 2515 owen sound 560 halifax 4945 los angeles 8445 sound trip subject la change black ught is a phrase used to urn i lln infrared or ultraviolet rad iation norval hornby and slewarttoivb anglican rev j e maxwell ba ltn st pauls norval 730 pm evensong except 1st sunday m month steps in controlling this disease oo holy communion 11 amj iniry farms j st stephens hornby 11 am morning prayer except 1st sunday l month home sewine trends evensong at 3 pmi home dressmaking has increased 8u jth st greatl in recent years but the in crease seems to be in womens aluminum halairtroitrvo world war ii droadnourats two of the navys largest jjsutlo ships the 45000 cr utis new jer- i sev and shlp ijs3- wisconsin are resting with the i i atlantic reserve fleet after btow barding the japanese all the way 1 from the marshall islands to oki- j nawa i j preservation methods far aupa- 1 nor to those used after world j war i are being employed to keep i xheie two shonooooo dreadnoughts fit to fight i among these methods are two j iiaea of aluminums igloo-shaped- covers for the big guns and plas- tic domes sprayed with aluminum paint the aluminum igloos have- beep placed over the dual purpose fiveinch guns the 40 mm anti aircraft machine guns as well aa ttie 20 mms in the case of all but j the five inch 38a a full aluminum igloo has enclosed the entire gun i due to lhe elongated barrel of j the fiveinch 3b t special rec tangular section had to be added in order to cover the entire gun while the guns are under cover dehumidified air is pumped into them through pipe3 at specified in tervals umehouse vvj electepncers 300 pm evensong rather thon childrens clothes say sunday in monfi clothing specialists the demand for tvensoni m patterns forchildrens clothes is slow compared to that for womens v dresses and other garments pattern companies report apparently -worn- en are finding- that they save more money by sewing for them- selves rather than for their children st johns united church rev john m smith minister mr n laird director of music sunday school 10 am morning worship 1 1 am lovcst thou me lesson john causes of swine influenza swine influenva is an acute fast- spreading disease caused- by the i combined action of a virus and i germ one of the chief problems with swine flu is the fact that it j weakens pigs and makes them easier prey to cholera enteritis i and similar diseases the virus and germ seem to cause trouble i principally where swine are im properly housed or unduly ax- the time and labor required for 11122 1 p c an dampness dry making a childs dress often is about evening worship 7 pm young we d he sarne as that for woman adult choral group of the carmen atolmih jress but more money is avrj i mntni in i i precautions againai inia aiaeaie by making the latter this trend specialists believe makes it mora necessorjl- that ever that ready- modes suit child ieiititeed5 in com fort convenience in dressing nd vvcaring durability and washability woman adult choral group or n is saved memorial united church will pro- titanium strongman titanium is so new as an indus- trial motenol that little is now known about what it will do enough is 4uiawn however to indi cate that it con be used where a hiyh ratio ol strength to weight is- needed rcpnrts of the bureau of minus and other organizations in dicate that ur early major ue may lit jn high speed planes and other forrrfs of transportation it may go into corrosion resistant equipment und industrial machinery surh as printing presset and textile equip ment titanium ts hr seventh most common metal and the ninth most common element in the earths crust and is more than a hundred times as plentiful iis copper nine or lead vide the mumc rev f w r brai ley will 3 peak choir concert on thursday april 20th under attiplces of the chdir the young adult choral grpup of carmen memorial united church will present far away frolics rmers are cautioned to watch their pigs for the first slgni of in fluenza outbreak symptoms ilka histlessness loss of sppttlta cough ing labored breathing and watery eyes cgit chatter benjamin franklin und food in his early youth benjamin franklin vas a vegetarian not so much because he didnt believe 1n the values of- meat asberause he saved money by this practice sup per when he was 1 poor struggling printer in london consisted of only half an anchovy each on a very lit tle strip of bread and half a pint df ale between us necessity did not force franklin to remain a veg etarian however and in later more aucceasfulyeafs he became inter aatad in renderlnf meat tender he iprsmiil the belief that fowl killed by electricity wat uncommonly teh- xhe regular tuesday nikht meet- inu was openoii with games fol lowed by busiiu and devotion the skylarks were absent hue to flood conditions and the beavers and bluebirds united to have n cooking lesson supervised by miss margery mackenzie the kills were taukht differeit ways ol preparing potatoes the nvonin closed wlth taps honor group the beavers wotl growers organizatiwi wool ship vomer to our registered warehouse no i waron ontsjuo mleuslstoradliia voaipt sotllesw care of washing machine washing machines kept in a cold place such as an outside porch should be brought into a warm room several hourji- before uaing if this precaution is not taken the oil or grease in the machine may be so- stiff that the starting load will be heavy enough to blow a fuse ill the circuit also porcelain inamel tuba heed to hove the chill cilt before using w hot water la inured into a very cold tud the naniel may crack to protect ashinc machine buy or make a plusttc or rubberized iiood to cover niirlnnu when it is not in use the cover should be uaed even if the machine is kept in the house as h prevents scarring the members oflimehouse wo men institute met on wednesday afternoon in the memorial hall a rfhort programme followed the op ening exercises roll call was answered by payment of member ship fees current events were gi ven by mrs kirkpatrlck and mrs smethurat read a poem the elec tion of officers followed with mrs smethurst acting as chairman offi- cersforheiensulngtarmare president mrs a j smethurst 1st vice pres mrs horace bell 2nd vice pres mrs r r corbett sectytreas mrs j euertiy district director mrs e l miller branch directors mrs ern bat- kin mrs e sanford mrs mc- vey mrs paul spitzor pianist mrs harvey norton auditors mrs jack roughley charlotte mcculiough conveners mrs botkln roll call miss rowcha stull agricul ture and canadian industries mrs e sanford citizenship ond edu cation mrs s gisby community and public relations mrs s kirkpatrlck historical research and current events mrs frank brown home economics and legion bingo tuesday april 18 legion memorial hall j brarvlpton corrie and win the jackpot schultz electrical construction wiring renfrew agent fred schultz phono 53vw eyes examined glasses fttted repairs simmons jewellers main st gkobobtown telephone 930 f every wednesday 10 jo ajn to 6 pjn beg oatametriet 8 m faibish 0 1051 eguoton v toronto health press reporter miss wu- mo stull flower and fruit committee mrs noble and mrs wright lunch was served at the close of the meeting by mrs h norton mrs- p spitzer and mrs sanford i v svnuebson bex s balllnafsd n stark georgetown jsnsffeszl kereflned lubricating oil fterefining the process of taking old lubricating oil from cronkcases and cleaning it so that it can be used again is now being utilized by hundreds of economy minded com panies such oil ia being produced now at the rate of 20 million gallons a year which ia a substantial gain over last yeara total which was 1 bf wnnntikoricum cent 1w8 rallroade i la kb wilsunueorfeiown u- mrit nt b bus unesl truck fleets cab com panies and some manufacturers are beginning to realize substantial aav- ings as a result although oil com parties question the quality of re- reflned oil eom engineers oay it ll even better than the original product flood epidemic warning disinfect as you clean up i hpuiehoiders help public health authorities fightthe risk of spreading infection and epidemic disinfect with lysol as you clean- up all household goods con taminated by flood waters use lysol in scrub water to wash floors woodwork walls furniture etc after removing germladen refuse deposited by flood waters wash clothes bedding bathroom kitchen etc witlva lysol solution lysol deodorizes a it disinfects and cleans jl merchants all nonperishable stock contaminated by flood waters should be washed in lysol solution dis infect with lyopl all store fixtures floors walls fjur- niture lysol disinfectant is efficient and economical for this purpose it is used by many doctors and hoapk tal to provide hygienic cleanliness an- important sanitary measure in checking the spread of disease v lysol dtaiiiimt aiiy

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